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READ BEFORE USING YOUR SEGA VIDEO GAME SYSTEM 

A very small percentage of individuals may experience epileptic seizures 
when exposed to certain light patterns or flashing lights. Exposure to 
certain patterns or backgrounds on a television screen or while playing 
video games may induce an epileptic seizure in these individuals. 
Certain conditions may induce undetected epileptic symptoms even 
in persons who have no history of prior seizures or epilepsy. If you, or 
anyone in your family, has an epileptic condition, consult your physi¬ 
cian prior to playing. If you experience any of the following symptoms 
while playing a video game-dizziness, altered vision, eye or muscle 
twitches, loss of awareness, disorientation, any involuntary movement, 
or convulsions—IMMEDIATELY discontinue use and consult your 
physician before resuming play. 

WARNING: 

FOR OWNERS OF PROJECTION TELEVISIONS 

Still pictures or images may cause permanent picture-rnhe damage 
or mark the phosphor of the CRT. Avoid repeated or extended use of 
video games on large screen projection televisions. 


HANDLING YOUR CD DISK 

'The Sega CD Disc is intended for use exclusively with the 
Sega CD system. 

■•Handle it with care. Do not bend it, crush it or submerge it 
in liquids. 

•Do not leave it in direct sunlight or near a radiator or other 
source of heat. 

•Be sure to take an occasional recess during extended play, 
to rest yourself and the Sega CD. 


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standards of SEGA™, Buy games and accessories with this seal to be sure that 
they are compatible with the SEGA CD™ SYSTEM. 




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The GAMEGJN™ is 
now available to provide 
arcade level shooting 
action for all American 
Laser Games shooting 
titles on the SEGA CD™ 
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PLAYING THE GAME 

Find the prospector with the map before Mad Dog 
does. A guide will be necessary to help you discover 
the quickest trail to the treasure. Three guides are in 
town skilled enough to get you through one of three 
routes. “The Professor” will take you through the 
mountains and Mad Dog's men. “Buckskin Bonnie” 
can lead you through the Bad Lands and banditos. 
“Shooting Beaver” knows his way through renegade 
country. Remember> you must save your guide 
before they can help you. Discover the gold and 
return it to the mission before 
Mad Dog gets his hands on it. 


THE ROCKIES 



Santa Fe August 1,1868 


A brawl broke out last week at Zeek’s Saloon in 
Santa Fe over a treasure map. “Sidewinder”, an old 
prospector, was said to be bragging about finding 
part of a map from a lost 16 th century Spanish 
treasure. It’s unclear exactly how the brawl started... 
from Sidewinder’s debtors, perhaps uninvited words 
from a couple of misfits known to be Mad Dog’s 
men. The old prospector has rekindled the legend of 
a lost Spanish treasure buried somewhere in the 
Rockies, containing enough gold to supply a sizable 
army. Sidewinder disappeared during the brawl, 
leaving behind not just a mangled saloon but the 
mystery of the truth of his story. If Sidewinder is 
telling it straight, we can only hope Mad Dog never 
finds Sidewinder and the gold, for this territory 
cannot withstand renegades, banditos and a Mad 
Dog army. The Padre in Santa Fe has made a plea; if 
the treasure is found, to return it to the mission to 
help the church serve the community 7 . 





















GETTING STARTED 

Connect your Sega CD and Sega 
® Genesis™ systems and plug in a 
control pad into control plug 1. 

A control pad, GAMEGUN TjM , 

Menacer™, or Mega Mouse™ 
can be plugged into control 
port 2. Turn on your TV or 
monitor, and then turn on 
your Genesis. 

Place the Mad Dog II The 
Lost Gold CD into the disc 
tray, label side up. Close 
the tray. 

If the Sega CD logo is on screen, press Start to begin. If the Control 
Panel is on screen, move die cursor to the CD-ROM button, and 
then press Button A, B or C. The Sega screen appears, 



MENU SCREEN 

The menu screen is reached horn the demo loop by pressing the 
START button on the control pad in control port 1. The menu screen 
allows you to start the game for i player or 2 players; access 
tite Calibration Screen; select the difficulty level Deputy, Sheriff, or 
Marshall; choose the control pad or other shooting device by selecting 
on each area with button A or pulling die trigger. 

CALIBRATION SCREEN 

Press button A on control pad, target the skull and pull the trigger. The 
gun is now calibrated; repeat if needed. Accuracy can be enhanced by 
changing the " FI ash Color” that appears while playing when the trigger 
is pulled. Button C on control pad cycles through flash colors. Press 
button C and pull trigger off the screen to better detect screen flash 
color. Three flash settings are possible: blue, red, and white. TV moni¬ 
tor flash accuracy and color varies, select the screen flash setting that 
works best for you. 


KNOWING YOUR CONTROLS 



CONTROL PAD 

Start Button: 

•If the Sega CD logo appears after loading die disc, you can hit die 
start button immediately to begin the game review, or the system 
will automatically go into the game review after a 10 second pause. 
The game review mentions important hints and explains what the 
game is about. 

•Starts game play. Hit the start button to get to the menu screen for 
player options, 

•Pauses die game. 

Directional Pad: 

•In menu or calibration screen, used for selection. 

•Aims your six shooter. 

•When moved to the bottom of the screen, allows the gun to be hol¬ 
ster ed and reloaded. 

“A” Button: 

•When the gun is pointing into the screen, fires your six shooter. 

•When the gun is pointing down, drops the gun into the holster for 
a reload, 

“B” Button: 

•Used to double the speed of gun movement, 

•If “C” BUTTON is also pressed, speed is 8 times fasten 

“C” Button: 

•Used to quadruple the speed of gun movement. 

Two Player Mode: 

•When using two control pads for two player mode, player 1 is con¬ 
trol pad 1 and player 2 is corlirol pad 2, Sec general two player 
notes later. 




































GENERAL GUN USAGE 

Start/Gption 




-The gun fires where pointed on the screen as long as you have 
bullets* 

♦The FRONT bottom button can be used to pause the game with 
the Menacer™* The GAMEGUN™ has a start/pause button on 
the left side. 

•Some video guns require using the control pad START button to 
pause or to view the menu screen* 

•The guns work best when in the range of 5 to 12 feet from the 
television screen, 

•The guns can be calibrated by selecting calibrate on the menu 
screen. To calibrate the gun, push “A 11 button on the control pad 
in control port 1. Aim the gun at the skull and press the trigger. 
Check the accuracy of the gun, and recalibrate if necessary. Use 
START button on the control pad in control port 1 to get back to 
the menu screen. 



MEGA MOUSE ™ 

•Moving mouse aims your six shooter. 

•The left button on the mouse is used to shoot. 

•The START button on the control pad in control port 1 is used to 
start and pause the game. 

•Older Genesis models may experience Mega Mouse™ 
incompatibility* If incompatibility occurs, resort to using the 
control pad. 


TWO PLAYER GENERAL 

•Two player mode is an alternating style of play, each player plays 
until the undertaker says otherwise (one life is lost). 

•The score for each player is displayed at the top. 

•Between each player's turn, a screen will show which player's turn 
it is and ask that player if they are ready. The game will wait until 
the screen has been shot before continuing* 


RESTART 

•If you want to RESTART or go back to the MENU SCREEN 
for other selections, hold the A, B and C buttons down and hit 
start. 


CLUES 

•Remember your reward will be greater if you play through 
without losing more than two lives and don't have to use 
too many continues, 

•Don't consider yourself a hot-shot until you can play through as a 
Marshall and rescue the gold*. 

•When this action scene appears during the game, you will need to 
be aware of the locations of various targets: 



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SEGA CD GAME DEVELOPMENT ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 


Programmers: 

Hardware Support: 
Coniputer Graphics: 

Sound Effects: 


Durwin F. De La Rue 
Tom De smarms 
Steve Stewart 

Jimmy Martinez 

Jeff Raker 
Gerardo Sprigg 

Gino Rascon 


ORIGINAL ARCADE PRODUCTION ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 


CAST 


Mad Dog McCree 

Rusty Dillen 

Buckskin Bonnie 

Kristen Greer 

Padre 

K.E. Bjbeau 

Professor 

Clifford Voake 

Prospector 

Lee James O’Donnel 

Stagecoach Driver 

Ben Zeller 

Shooting Beaver 

Ruben Moreno 

Barmaids 

Siren Anderson 

Alisa Becerra 
Stephanie Flowers 

Stunt Performers 

A1 Cantu 

Lori Delicti 

Rusty Dillen 

Joey Hamlin 

Jerry King 

Michael Pritchard 
Wally Welch 

Renegades 

Jorge Andrade 

Pat Hall 

Lewis H. Alexander 
Allan Joseph 
Frederick Lopez 
Marcos Martines 
Armando M. Onego 


New Mexico 

Heidi Briscoe 

Gunfighteris Assoc* 

Lee JL Briscoe 
Joseph Caudinalli 
Angela Cork 

Tim Eddy 

Paul Kaveshan 
John R. Krizan 
Lisa Kay Krizan 
David Alan May 
Steven W. Ne&sel 
Jeannie Rice 

Dawn Sleeper 
Johnny L Snulla 
Mike Trompak 
Roy A. Ward 

Undertaker 

Carol Bason 

Piano Player 

Arther S. Erickson 

Senorita 

Stephanie Flowers 

Sheriff 

Jim Jarocki 

Stagecoach Driver 

Tom Berto 

Town Children 

Tyra Dillen 

Katie Phelan 

Villagers 

Patti Grebe 

Teresa Rodriguez 
Katie Wells 


SPECIAL THANKS TO: 

Mr Gerald BIea 3 Cumbres & Toltec Railroad 
Mr Crleun Hughes, Bonanza Creek Ranch 
Mr J.W. Eaves Western Mule Town 
Mr Tom Pelmore* The Pelmore Estate (mission set) 

VERY SPECIAL THANKS TO: 

Mr David Alan May, New Mexico Gunfighters Association 

FILMED ON LOCATION AT CUMBRES & TOLTEC RAILROAD 

BONANZA CREEK RANCH 
J.W. EAVES WESTERN MOVIE TOWN 
THE PELMORE ESTATE (MISSION SET) 


ORIGINAL ARCADE PRODUCTION ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 

(Cont) 


Game Programmer 

Pierre Maloka 

Director 

David 0. Roberts 

Art Director 

Kylene Wing 

Art Director Assistant 

Mild Eddman 

Stylist 

Nancy Harvin 

Props Assistant 

Mary Jndrich 

Wardrobe 
Carolyn Fleming 

Wardrobe Assistant 

Lori Dillen 

Seamstress 

Kathy Rice 

iVlake-up/Hair 

Meric Dean Sanchez 

Make-up/Hair Assistant 

Gina La Mendola 

Stunt Coordinator 

Rusty Dillen 

Special Effects 
Coordinator 

Dieter Sturm 

Special Effects Foreman 

Yvonne Sturm 

Special Effects 
Construction 
Bart SLde 

Sound Recordist 

Eric Williams 


Executive Producer 

Robert Grebe 

Writer 

Ben Zeller 

Director of Photography 

Barry Kirk 

Key Grip 

Mike Lamb 

Best boy 
Bob Willis 

Gaffer 

George Welch 

Electrician 

John Steams 

Production Assistant 

Jon Dwyer 

Gun Wrangler 

Utah Conner 

Craft Service 

Linda Pate 

Catering (Ghama) 

Evergreen Catering 

Catering 

Redi lo Carer 

Vehicles (Chama) 
Wayne Elliott 
Lindsay Elliot 

Honeywagon Operator 

Bill Saylor 

Script Clerk 

Peggy Durkin 

Livestock 

Tim Carrol 

Wrangler 

Tom Berto 


Game Design 
Robert Grebe 
Randy Quick 
Barry Kirk 
Dave Roberts 

Producer/Assistant Director 

Los Wells 

Paintcr/Carperter 
Jorge Andrade 

Printers 

Patt B. Garda 
Lyn Osbum 

Carpenter (cave) 
Chris Dowling 
Jerry Kang 
Ben Zeller 
Carl Zeller 

Paramedic (Chama) 

Lisa Collier 

Paramedic (Bonanza 
Creek Ranch) 

Greg Sandoval 
Terrel Treat 

Paramedic 

(J.W. Eaves Western Set) 
Henry Towles 

Office Manager for 
Southwest Productions 

Rebecca Beall 

Assistant to Mr. Wells 

Michele Scum 

Engineer 
Steve Denning 

Gun Wrangler 
Assistants 
Steve Haro 
Paul Senych 


Mad Dog 0 . be Lost Gold is a licensed product, trademark and copyright 01992, 1994 of 
American Laser Games, Inc, A]] rights reserved. 

LICENSED 3Y SEGA ENTERPRISES, LTD. FOR PLAY ON THE 
SEGA CD™ SYSTEM. 

SEGA AND SEGA CD ARE TRADEMARKS OF SEGA ENTERPRISES, LTD. 
MENACED AND MEGAMOUSE ARE TRADEMARKS OF SEGA OF AMERICA, INC 
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 

PATENTS:L'.S, #’s 4,442,486/4,454,594/4,462,076; Europe # S0244; 

Canada # 3 s 1,183,276/1,082,351; Hong Kong# 88-4302; 

Germuny # 2*609,826; Singapore # S3 155; U.K # 1,535,999; 

France # 1,607,029; Japan #'s 1,632,396, 



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Mad Dog McCree, Who Shot Johnny Rock?, Space Pirates, Mad Dog II The Lost Gold, Clime Patrol and Drug Wars 
are trademarks of American laser Games. Inc. Mad Dog II The Lost Go ? d s a licensed product and © 1992,1594- of 
American Laser Games, Jnc.,4801 Lincoln Rri. ME, Albuquerque, NM 87109. All rights reserved, 

SEGA and SEGA CD are trademarks of SEGA Enterprises, LTD. All rights Reserved, Manufactured in the USA 

THE VIDEOGAME RATING COUNCIL, ITS RATING SYSTEM, SYMBOLS AND INDICIA ARE 
TRADEMARKS OF SEGA Of AMERICA, INC © 1993 SEGA. 


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